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Dvdfab trial
Dvdfab trial










dvdfab trial

Keep in mind, to achieve this, you have to allow the software player to access the internet. It not only plays Blu-ray & DVD discs and other video files in all formats, but also plays Blu-ray & DVD folders, ISO image files, both 2D or 3D.Īs soon as you insert the protected disc into optical drive, DVDFab Media Player will access it and then connect its server to in order to enable playback in less than a minute, be it AACS or the latest BD+. I hope this helps you in backing up your movie library.Powerful media player that plays protected DVD and Bluray discsĭVDFab Media Player is a media player software. I am not endorsing pirating or anything like that at all. I also am only posting this as a means to inform you on how to back up your movies digitally.

dvdfab trial

My wife loves the movies I was able to back up and doesn't see a huge loss on what I've copied. This process also doesn't produce full 1080p movies with HD sound quality.but its pretty close to it. Last thing I should mention that I haven't tried anything yet with subtitles so I am unsure on how well it works for those purposes. For whatever reason, it wouldn't get the last 15 minutes or so. There are also some movies that I have had trouble ripping, like the movie Flight. THis process does not remove Cinavia protection of the discs (hence why I use a Rasberry Pi and Plex with my Rokus). The reason I rip the movie first to my hard drive is to check to make sure that it copied correctly. Usually I use MP4 for the DVDs and Blue Ray as MKVs just due to the times I had MP4 fail for Blue Ray copies of movies. These two file formats work perfectly for me as I usually am streaming to my Pi or am watching it on my computer using either VLC. Reason I like DVDFab is because their free version still allows movies and Blue Rays to be copied, however you do have to wait a few days after a new movie release for the free version to copy it (unless you buy the full version).Īfter it rips the movie in its entirety, I use Handbrake to compress the actual movie and convert the video file into either MP4 or MKV. So I decided to try DVDFab's trial for a while and it worked pretty well. I used a hacked version of AnyDVD HD and Handbrake for a while, but the problem was with that was I couldn't update AnyDVD to allow the newer movies to be copied. I did a lot of research and was getting a lot of mixed results.Some options worked, some didnt and some worked only half-way. About a year ago I decided that I had wanted to back up my movie collection (Blue Rays and DVDs) however didnt know how to do this.












Dvdfab trial